Jill Humors I Are impure matter which tin- skin, liver, kidney, ami other organs ran not t.iki fan' of w'thont help, there is such :tli .nvinmlation of them. 'fl.cv litter the whole sytoin. l'ii pies, boils, eczema and other , ril ' c.ll, loss "f appetite, that t:- I fcelin,'. biliot'.s turns, tits i indiges tion lu!l headaches uml many oilier roiil!r are due to them. Hood's Sarsaparilla ' atil Pills Remove nil humors, overcome all their etl'ecls, strengthen, tone mil invigorate tlie whole system. . 1 hfd 't rhi'iiin on my Immto Hint 1 m!l ii"' wnl- I to ik Hnoit'H shi-miuui-i -t ami il "lrv t tin' hiniiiir I ciiiiiiiiihw in w HI' ""' "' itiiiiiaie.l." Mks. Iiia ij, Bkown, Itiiiuioul Kall, Me. Hood' Saraafarllla praman to euro r" keopm tho promjtmt. Hard Luck. Mav Woodhy h! induiw Unit's just .my luck! .My new cunt's black, uml here my nude's gone, uml died! Sue iiilily looiliuvs! hat are you mniilaining nlioiit'.' .May Wimdhy Why, if I'd only (rot ten a light coat, I could Wear one of those swell mourning halidH on the leeve. I'liilailelphiu I'ress. CATAKKH CANNOT UK CURED TV'lth local nppllcniiiMis, a thry cannot rpach thf flfit oHlKMliHt'HK'-. t aiarrii is n Itinoil or const 1 1 n I itniH I ili ase. ami in order lo run' it Ton in list tui internal rt'tticilien. Ilnlla tturli I iin.-iM tnki'ii intiTiiiiil) , uuo hci so i reel ly on tin lilood nml niui'ous Kiiriio'cs IIhII k Cu. tarrh I'lire is not a Miiai'k nu-ilinin. . It wag prosiTi lit-i.1 by out" of Hie IteM iitiYMt'itin in I Ins ivumry lor "'ins. iiiul isiircfriilur iiti-.i'ri.iinii. Il 1SCOI11mi8. ollilO tKSt tOniCS kllOVMI, l!ll. I.nnsl with tt' ln-s. blooit uriliers. arum; ill. root i y '"ti I tie mucous surtHt-cs. Tin mrU'CI t-oni lo it Ht imi oi i lu- two mmeiitents e- viuu pro liiii i's t-ui-li uouii'-r in I losuitb iu itiinngoauirrh. jjem! (or ifsiiiiioniul. frt'v. F. .1. en KM: V a Co., I'roprs., Toledo, 0. Solil by ilrir.' isis. prH'r 75r. Halls i-uuiily 1'ill.s are Ihu t.eat. Cool. "Yon don't get such poetry as was written in days gone by," suid the re prctlul per.-nn. "(If course you don't," answered the nine modernist. "There is so much riavs (.'one hy poetry already on the market that there is no further demand for it." Washington Star. Hamlin's Wizard Oil knockH the spots oft" your throat when it is sore, and pre vents diphtheria, ipiinsy, etc.. Rude "When the lecturer made a grunint iral error, it. brought down the house," raid .Miss (itirley. "I don't think the house had been well lirou'.'ht up," commented Mrs. (iiirioy, gravely. Detroit Free Truss. Mothers will Iimi Mrs. Winslow's Sooth tiiff Syrup tlie best remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. Dodged the Questran. "What is your name, yon lany vaga bond?" exclaimed the new woman whom Dusty I 'an asked for lunch. "l'-pardon ine, madamc," he stam mered, edging away, "hut I am travel ing incog." Ohio'siate Journal. X TESTED AMD TRUE GUARANTEED! MOW I lm the rime to USE IT. ? She Knew IL "Ceorge Ooslin declares that he. wouldn't marry the best woman alive," remarked .Mr. Spatts. "Well, ho won't," assented Miss Frocks, "for I have refused him." Philadelphia North American. Poison oaK Poison ivy re amonthe best known of the many dangerous jilil plants and shrubs. To touch or handle them quickly produccsswclling and mflauimation with in tense itching and burning of the skin. The eruption oon disappears, tlie suf ferer houua forevpr- Ytnt almost as soon as the little blisters and pusiiiles appeared the poison had reached lue blood, and will break out at regular intervals and each time in a more aggra vated form. This poison will loiter in the system for rears, and every atom of it must be forced out of the blood before you caa expect a perfect, permanent cum. Nature's Ani.dote FOR 'Nature's Poisons, W the only cure for Toison Oak, Toison Ivy, and all noxious plants. It 19 com Josedeclusivelyof rootsand herbs. Now w the time to get the poison out of your system, as delay tnake9 your condition worse. Don't experiment longer with Mlves.washes and soaps they never cure. lrM.' M- MIiill, bookkeeper of the Atlanta Cu ' G,a Itight Co., was poisoned with Poison mi, j toolc Sulphur, Arsenic and varioua ?owr drugs, and applied externally numerous oiions and salves with no benefit. At times the welling and inflammation was o severe he was imost blind. For eight .ears tlie poison would Break, out every season. His condition was much unprove.l afier taking one bottle of 6. S. S., and ait "'"cleared his blood of the poison, and ui evidences of the disease disappeared. People are often poisoned without knowing when or how. Explain your case '""y to our physicians, and they will eerfully give such information and ad ce as you require, without charge, and e will send at the same time an interest" og book on Blood and Skin Diseases. IHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. AA. M CUKLS mm ALL LbE FAILS. 111 tllna ArtlH h HriisriTlilt. THE PICTURESQUE ITALIAN. I An Old Hot or a Shovel Marie a Thins of tiruce liy Mini. "Tho Soiithofiior or the Westerner." . says an observer of men. "ciin carry off his line soft slouched hut with dash ii ml grace. Hut when it comes to downright ahiiudou and perfect pictnr osiiucness lu this there is nobody who can excel the Italian laborer. "No cowboy with u brond-ritunied tweiity-live-dollar felt hat whose brim Mies back a Kill list the side of the crown mid stays there as he gallops across the country can get u gayer twist ou his hat than tin Italian laborer wear ing a cheap, naivow-hri mined, ragged liny innyhe mortar-stained, soft hat can get on his. "Not all Italians are thus pictur esque, to be mire; but the Italian that is wears his slouch hut lu the most I'antasiic forms with absolute uueou- i sciousness, with perfect uaturnluess of i manner. It is not something studied ! for effect, but his hat is a picturesque and perfectly hurmouious purt of his attire. i "He can turn the brim at the front siuare back ngniust his head, leaving face anil forehead wholly exposed; or, Ik can turn it up at the side, or for that mutter up at the back, and his, battered old hat will be jaunty ami ' picturesque still and absolutely becom ing tl) 111 111. ! "And wearing a hat In that way Is not the only thing he can do pictur esiiuesly. He can carry a shovel so; and maybe he is the only man living that can do that You will meet, going to their work, Italian laborers carrying their shovels by a cord tied one eud to tlie handle near the blade, the other etui to the grip end of the handle. Hy this cord, passed over his shoulder, he carries his shovel suspended at his back, just as he would carry a carbine there by the strap attached to stuck uml barrel. "Whcu he is picturesque he's as pic- ; turesque us he can be, the swarthy 1 Italian." New York Sun. RECENT JUDICIAL DECISIONS. A landlord, though not an Insurer of the safety of premises which he is I about to let, who knows that they are defective and In a dangeruiis condition mid does not Inform the tenant of such defect Is held In Moore vs. I'arker (Kuu.), K5 L. U. A. 778. to be liable for I an Injury thereby occasioned to the I tenant or a member of his family. A sbitule requiring railroad compan ies to fence their right of way where the same Is contiguous to private prop erty Is held In Johnson vs. Oregon Short Line Ilailruad Company (Idaho). fill L. II. A. 744, to be a valid police reg-; Illation adopted for tlie benefit of the general public and not for the sole bene fit of adjoining oromtlguuus land own ers. A parent who permits his child to have possession of u deadly weapon when, from youth or mental weakness or from the use of Intoxicants, he H in competent to be intrusted with it. and the parent knows the danger, or in the exercise of reasonable care should know it, Is held lu Meers vs. McDowell (Ky., 53 L. It. A. 780. to he liable for injuries inflicted upou other persons by the child's discharge of the gun. Where one claims damages from a contractor because of the failure to erect a store nn'd olllce building within a given time, and the evidence sup ports the claim, the Supreme Court of Georgia, in the case of Cannon vs. Hunt (38 S. E. Itep. 1831. holds that the proper measure of damages is the rental value of the building for the time elapsing between the time tlxed for Its completion and the time when It was delivered and turned over. The salary annexed to a public office Is incident to the title to the oftice. holds the Supreme Court of Minnesota j in the ense of Larson vs. City of St. I'aul (8(J X. W. Itep., 50), and not to Its occupation and exercise, nor to the usurpation of colorable possession of It; and a sergeant of police, illegally re moved, Is not prohibited from receiving his salary because It was paid to an other between the date of his attempted dismissal and the date of his reinstate ment When Oil Paid. Atient the exeltonicut of speculation In the Texas oil fields. George Mcliae, who Is at the Waldorf-Astoria, tells of I the disco m II tu re of a speculator from St. Louis who wanted to drive a close bargain. The St. Louisau selected a well for purchase, and it was offered him for $15,000. Ho demurred at the price, aud finally oue of the officials of the company selling the wells re marked: "I'll tell you what I'll do. If you will pay 10 cents a barrel for all the oil produced there for thirty days you nnn lm VO tllP Well " v.." j "Agreed," said the man from St i Louis, and he signed an agreement The well produced 10,000 barrels ' daily for the next thirty days, costing the St Louis speculator J30.000. New Vrtrlr Tinipa, i First Kun on a Bank. The first "run" on banking Institu tions in Tendon was In 1UU7. Many Lombard street goldsmiths and bank- j ers had lent out the money entrusted , to them, and being eauea upon tor payment were unable to meet the de mand. A crowd of creditors and others assembled and a riot followed. In which four bankers were hanged at their own doors before order could be restored and the angry creditors per suaded that they were not being swin dled. Germany's Customs Inorease. The Increase In Germany's customs receipts from Klao-Chnu last year was 28 per cent. The total sum, however, was only $70,000. gh:o Duty What uiTcring frequently resultt from a mother's ignorance ; or mort frequently from a mother's neglect to properly instruct her daughter ! Tradition says " woman must vat It." and young" womon are so taught, riiere is a little truth and a great deal ex!ic?eration in this. If a yor. ;j a otuan suffers severely she needs treat rent, and her mother should see that .ie fets it. Many mothers hesitate to take their 4 itightcrs to a physician for examina tion : but no mother need hesitate to write freely about her daughter or herself to Mrs. Pinkham's Laboratory at Lynn. Mass., and secure from a woin.in the most elliuient advice with out charge. Mrs, August Pfalzrraf, of South I'.vrou. Wis., mother of the young lady w'lose portrait ve here publish, wrote in .January, ls'.ti). saying her daughter Hid surl'eiid for two years with irrc c.lar menstruation had headache ail the time, and pain in her side, feet swelled, and was generally miserable. She received an answer promptly with advice, and under date of March. 1SW. t,:ie mother writes again that Lydia E. I 'ink 'nam's Vegetable Compound cured Ii-'- daughter of all pains and irrcgu lar'ty. Nothi nty In the worl 1 equals Lydia E. r-'.nkham's great medicine for regu Int'iig woman's peculiar monthly ti-ouulea. Got Them All at Once. Sue Ilrette I see it stated that if the eugs were equally divided among the inhabitants of the country, each human In-ill would get 141. l oote Lighte iracious me! I got that many one night while on our tour out West! Yonkers Statesman. WELL LIGHTED STORES. The ffl. &. M. Arcs are Causing Quite a Nothing is more annoying than THiorlv lighted slov. I rom thetiiue old tallow dins millions oi penole h ive been licit lli'tvi Itv tusil llicient . . v, netl Hie wening comes. l',nt n-.ti -,.inns the whole question is settie.l i iv tlie beautiful, brilliant, ecoiioin uai - AI ,v M" Arc Lamps that ar" lieeoinitig so popular. They arc cheap, too. Wrilo to ('. W. Lord. Port la ml. Oregon, for a circular telling you all about tnem. You'll be glad you w rote. Agents are wanted in everv town. Multiplication and Division. Hodrick This is a wonderful couii try for arithmetic. Van AUiert Think so? "Yes. They make two one at Niag ara and one two in South Dakota." Chicago Daily News. Lmliea Caa Wear Shoea One iize smaller alter using Allen's Foot Ease, a ;ioiier. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures Hwellen, hot, swcatttiK, Hcliiii(r feel, in Krnii iiig nails, corns antl Inm ions. AlliiniL' t:its Hiid sunt" suites. '.'.x Trial piirliat'e FKKE liy niHil. Address Allen 8. Climated, Le Ituy, New York. A Pertinent Query. Magistrate It has been proven you struck your wife, and Defendant Well, judge, I stood that her bossin' as long as I could. Magistrate l'hat doesn't excuse you. She is tlie weaker vessel, and you sin mid Defendant Weaker vessel, eh? Then why does she carry so blame much sail? Philadelphia I'ress. T. JACOBS The Great Pain-Killing Remedy. Never tails to Cure. RHFUIVlATIsn, SPRAINS, STIFeNKSS, SCIATICA. NEURALGIA, SORHNKSS, LUflBAOO, CHLSr COLDS, And All Bodily Arhes and Pains. There is Nothing so Uood. ACTS LIKE MAQIC. Conquers Pain Sold in 25c and 50c Sizes.' 4 at t ST. JACOBS OIL (Limited), I BALTIMORE. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiiiniimiii.iiiiiililllil.tiHiiil JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Foot ol Morrison Street. Con give you the beBt barsains in Buggies, Plows, J'toilers and Kngines, Windmills and l'unips and General Machinery. See us before buying. M. P. N. IT. Mo. 111802. lyimx writing t advertisers picas a maiitisn this paper. -i !! 0 ! O OIL 1 4&m lVTRAM- Used tor 50 Years. Warm Within. "Mercy, pee tl.e e drink! Why s ; i'nisi ctnt 1 i i 1 that J -nil of water A'l-a-'-i the liuiit-r ith hitiiV' "i'.e i c ii a'atn. I thitik hi' ate t' .-!;.r.i ui-ior yi hi !o;t ly in" on t' 'en t.il e." fievealnd l'lai: caler. As Explained. Pe Swell lbwv is it. every time 1 order n pair of trmwrs you make them jtist a little short? Taiior U believer I send a statement of your account, you are short ; 1 meas ure you accordingly. Chicago News. Kit Requirement!. "I can recommend him as a man who never took an unfair advantage of any body." "1 don't know as I can find employ ment for him," aswered Senator Sorg hum. "You see, every mw and then there gets to lie some pretty sharp coiu petition and all 1 want is to know that ley assistant isn't going to take advant age of me. The rest of the world is at his disKisal." Washintgon Star. Boston Browningites. Mrs. Ciiish How do you do, MandaV How did yon like the reading of lirowniiiL' at tlie club last night? Mrs. P.lnff (Hi, pretty well. Tut 1 didn't like the way her dress hung. Mrs. (hish NVr I, either. And it seemed to me she niiirht have held her book more gracefully. lioston Trans cript. Only a Woman's Wile. He was a very shy young man, and the girl well, she was like most girls. They were seated on a lieuch in Moor park, l'reston. "How do you pronounce 'K-i-s-ni-e-f." " she asked. 1 "h, in this instance the 't' is sounded," he replied. I "I'hen that would be 'Kisme,' " niurmureil. Ami he did, although he was a young man. London Answers. not she si IV I do not hclipvp IMso'h Tare for Con (intuition has nn citniil fur oonirlis ami ioios. .imi J-. ImviR, trinity titirints, luu. J-'en. l.l. lmm. Man Behind the Gun. "(ireat cinders! Smith, look at this paper. Jones kicked out of the house by his father-in-law! Awful, awful! Why, Junes is one of our biggest guns." "And his father-in-law, 1 presume, was the man behind the gun, as it were?" Ilaltimrire News. GUARANTEED. USED AND SOLD EVERYWHERE" 150 Kinds for 16c. It ia&fiit tliat Hu1r' Wfrrtahloantl flower t-llft UK lolllKl III llmltt KKi'IIH mi m mure 1st mi Hihii tiny mhor 1 i....r..n 'I I...... i u r. i I. ftmvn nurl mu-i titiivir IdiiiHera li.i tlie iiriMlin'tmn of our rhuii'T MH-tiH. In omit 10 HKiui't you iu iry l tiiu iiiiikf ti t luuuwuttf uiipruu- Fa cema poiPaidM til hind f mnml laarltma radUkM. TrlL? til hind or mnml lrlin rdUk. TJ 14 BitilRrnl urlirtl neloas, 16 surU f lurion Unaloru, JVt la prltt lliyc riUi. jTl 11 pivaaia orri sortt, 1 srroulr beftutir al lewtr Modi. In all 160 kinds ponfilTely furniBliina luiniiHlB of eluirimnif (tow cm rtinl IOIB ailU IOUI UT I'lluXt) T-KMHllhB,i uK-iiifr wiin our kh'iii i-uiaiuiit'i wiiuiKaii aoxHii iwnini Kim iv ' Oat and Hruiniia and MwlLz. onion cru at wn a iioiiiiu. fit., mil on v lor 1 Oc. In alani4. Write UmImj. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., La Cross. Wis. The Literal Mind. Little 5-yea-old Margie was out walk ing with her mother recently, and find ing it difficult to keep up, she said: "Mamma, are you a stepmother?" "'o, dear," was the reply. "Jiutwhat made you think I was'.'" "liecause you take such awful long steps," replied Margie. Chicago News. Overestimating Him, "Paw," said little Willie Gettit. "give me 10 cents to buy a story book with," "Ten cents!" shrieked the old gen tleman. "Do you think I am Andrew Carnegie?" iJaltiinore American. Tired of Walking. "Well, I suppose you want some cold victuals'.'" Tramp No. lady; I calli'ii to impure if von had a kecond band automobile to give me. The Question. "Supposing that women could and hold office, would you allow wife to run?" vote your "Say, if you were crossing a Drldge over a deep stream and right in the middle of it you met a large wildcat, would you keep to one side and let the cat pass on or get out in the middle and go to arguing with it?" Chicago liecord-ileraid. Something Wrong. Mr. Pnapgs Another batch of pretty girls have formed an anti-matrimonial club. Mrs. Snaggi? There is something wrong about that. Mr. SnaggsWhat? Mrs. Snaggs If they are opposed to matrimony, they are not pretty. Pitts burg Chronicle-Telegraph. Too Inquisitive. i She When we were married a year ago, I never expected to see you coming ! home here at 2 iu the morning. j lie Well, you wouldn't now, m ' dear, if you'd only go to bed earlier. liohtm Gl-jbe. I ' GIT JLsthn ma "One of my daughters ha J a terr.hle c.ise of asthna. Vt'e tried almost ever ttiins;. but witltout re lief. VC'e then tried Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral, anJ three and one-half hottlcs cured her." Fmma Jane Entsminger, Langsville. O. if Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainly curesrr.any cases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and. hard colds. Thm tlin : 25c.. SOc.. $1. All antfttKa. Cnnvnlt ymir doctor. It lie HTl tak it. then ait Ht tic snvs. If he teim ymi nut tit iik. It. tlien tlou't ink It. Hit kuona. LeT It ith lorn. W" rt ill I to;. J. C. AVtK CO., 1aoII, Man. DON'T GET WET! THE ORIfilNAL it.it OIL. CD CLOTHING- HAPt IHMWKO VfLlOtV IS SURE P63TECT10M IN on sale 's- yt" imp up CVCRYWhCRE:. C-'Wsl nEsAin&iK. CATALOGUES FREE 3H0W1H6 FULL LINE OP GARMENTS AND HAT3. A.J.T0WRCO.,B03TON.MA33. ,. St. Helen's Hall I PORTLAND, OREGON. A Ititnrilliig mihI IIh.v Krhmil for;hU. Has a Norimil k in.lcriitirU'ii TratniMt; 1cihi - . incut, which Iih h ft'i'HiRW' ri'NintMirc for k i : dt'ruHrlcn cIhhm', Tin' Hoattlini; I i i u ill provi'icK a cIum rf nl uml wt'H arraiiK'11) iintm for yiniiiK iRillcti. Kir ( tttaloui or oilier u form hi ton Rpi.lv lo MISS KKKANOK TKHHKTTH. Prlnrlpnl. I BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY fuitlaml, llH'ifun. Foiimle.t lain. ft Home School for Boys. Military and Manual Training. Write (or It I nsl th teil h t nloerup. ARTHUR C. NEW ILL, Principal Don't be a Drudge You can do your washing in nn hour with my Washing Tablets. No rubbing, No acids. Send oi cents for pnckice and instructions. W. O. POWELL.' Box 606, Portland, Oregon, I IN YOUR You Find the Difference HcIwcmii JMii' liriti'i . in uiu pure RrnPCPPPV C I IPO KI lOr !Ha 1 .""Hl UlUbOlJgUn O I-IUC nillCI I in- .r.r Your Chickens. rliifkf'iia nv " " PORTLAND SEED CO.. 138 Front PRUSSIAN cr1IU5IAH' ine ureal STOCK-'OOD Milk. ITM.r, nttrs nOCIS M AKKS I'HiH ;UOW-iOOI) OU Mil NTK.I) CALVKS. Pri'rsian Kkuhhv Co., Kt. I'loil. Minn. h-i"'""!1! HM.KN ;' '"'V ''"" f'"''"K r I"io kian Stock Poor, to ml thoroughbred awine. It gives them 1.11 upprtite. ami niikes the iZi grow. 1 also tried it ou stunted culv.-a wit I. .,i,.Ih" ,rv ulta V " lrtfiMtiu BOWEN 8KKI HTOKK, Const Agents Portland, Or. f, fiimmm Hilt AVtge'able Preparation Tor As -similaling rtieFoodandltej? tola ting tite Stomachs and Dowels of Promotes DigeslioivChperftir nessanrlReslConlains neillier Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral. KorNAHCOTic. Jmoft ofOUUrSiMUELPnOOR Aas W Jtx.Smiut HtUSJO' jBueSmfl tfmmmme -JHCutenmaJmU mmSemd- A perfect Rented forConstipa Tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Fox Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. 1 VI I Sri J H 1 tiT S-iIk niako siy-j -' V rrt rots. i:eotl s uke inurrt 'iia- II f Y t'lM.l m HHi'll pur t i-r i inn tra K 5' ..r.iu :i a . llt. F. Thm arm Ilia r. ! l the F-rrv f Mitre 1 . rrv' Soi1 m I ,,3 Mllil Miw 11 ttlHH :4" v n Ur wtji t,M'1- So'1 l,.v tri f'lin iiia her era. rf, I D Ferry . VO. tf Lv'J OMroit, I f Mniiliit t il'TIOelt I tti'b; initiif tiinfii.iiiit .tinirufOMbol(uui finttc tnrrfitte f suit m tatit Mottt HM"-T, TIKI rir. Ioo i "il Pntr. 11101 rl,5,72 Pairs. H istnrni M rm than Uoubltd in tour Ywm. THI REAlONi l i.. i"um..t in.'' nun 'MRntorrnin win ami i H.Ml ulio'-i U hi .iMV tUluT l m ii:iii 1 in tn Hit w.f ill. I . .. P"!it;i i i in :iik .., l)nr iiimtHi mni' n lilt Willi J... On ainl f '.i lu t of nllier ihhiO'p, hi titlllKt lt !' llt II K.'iitl. I (ley Will Ollt W -(,! M p.HIH of onllllllry S.I.III M T Ml f-.lJ Kill-!. U Corona Hid, Cnmmt Colt, ni1 hntmtml Kamniron II matw or tnti oet fttrne inriuaina rrnr u W.I,.Uiui1m4.IH-;IH fctlro I. mnnol htaallti. II rt roir Kvrlolt ftnn ! nmn iirmks Ktiilv mull W .. t'alrit. I Hlnlg Irrr. 1 We Will Give You 2 Hyacinth Bulbs CDCC Or 6 Tulips, rnLL Together with our Complete Catalog for lool, if you will semi us a mail order, no matter bow small. Write us, and make your selections from oifr (at nhi''. Springtime is here, and it ta time for planting. LAMBERSON - Portland Oregon j 1 Sew Year Resolutions TAR'K Ilia ICeclcy Curo aiua fallal lioin ll'iaur, npiiira anil lonaoM auiia, twna lot partloulantj luty InS Jtllte, l 01 ftil to 4 ii ivillUmi Ave.. ritrtlHiiil, Ori'itim POCKET! Hicklv. luli-v rliii ki'liM ami Ii.m1iI.v .,...,.,.... i- imi in-iit-y 10 tour truvt. t ht- oilii-r iim him m.iuur Hit n w MM m htiv. T Hinl ,,r Wny Hh-i m. Muli klv l.-iroynif nil ih u.Mlni. c in imiimriMoti to (hi- lmihI it will ... flit; 1 i ' v if i i y rf a rc-M (mif Hhtrlt 'a rvir l'roiliuir mul II... ilia i.. i - itl" nun u. In v. lulu u in a u inv hin when II vo ur - ' r ci ii i. more i-jibh 'il o UI' l'il. Street. Portland. Or. Co mot A omnia. STOCK FOOD conditioner and Stuck Pattener. HOUSKS da on I.CAS l ee.l. tUWS viva Mlir. and OI. k l-atwn Quicker II given this I nod. Package, 6O0 and Sl.OO. " '. lilwln. Neb. mul Hit nl 1 1, Uu.lt For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years 111 THI CCNTAUa COMPANY. NCW YORK CITY. in lai IIPPJSI ISWT.WSU. I iIU I